Tuesday, October L'l, 1930
PAGE TWO
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MANY ATTENDED
Ct MEETING
' Til Klamath-Lea Christian
Kndeavor convention held here l
the Ktrst Christian charch. mine
to a cIom Sunday evening. A
good ttndanc) was present at
II session. Much tntereet was
manifested by those attending.
Otflceri elected for the coming
year are: president, Thelma Par
ilh; rice president. Orrln Fraley
ecretary. Florin Flnnel: trea
surer, Harold Van Duker; Inter
mediate superintendent. Era Mil
ler; Junior superintendent, Mrs.
Il.'ookn; efficiency superintend
ent, Mary McComb: quiet hour
superintendent. Atleen Dyer; soc
lul leader, June Kbort: lookout
ml extension superintendent.
Mr. Olson of Malln: convention
and rally booster, Mr. Park of
Malln: pastor councilors. Her.
Stanley' Jewell of Merrill and
Rev. Arthur Eaton of Klamath
Valla
. . . . i . ....... that
Tne ioiiowmg rrui, w,
resolution committee was given:
Resolution
WHEREAS this convention of
the Klamath-Lake C. E. Union
la now drawinc to a close and
the sessions have been most pro
fitable to all, therefor oe u.
RESOLVED, that the thanks
,!. on. vn ttnn be tendered
to God for the many manifesta
tions of Hie presence ana oiess
lngs; to Elery Parrish for the
wonderfully Inspirational mes
sages which he hsa brought us:
to Ross Ouiley for the insplra
h. f his nresence and the
a... Inlaraatinz and helpful SU
eeatlons he has given; to sir.
.im, h hna riven: to M
Arthur Eaton for the warm wol- whole weeks every year. And It marriage manes mem unnappj,
come he has extended the dele- .he ll leave him for a year till they decide whether love has cooled,
rates of this convention and for That' the recipe for successful matrimony which has been con
r . in mik. k. tnir iiaa Pnwell above. Broadwav state atar. who U to
his part, as toastmsster. In ma
Ing the bancuet 0 compiem
.... - u I Milan Parrish and
Hsiel Begler. for their services
as pianist and organist, res
pectively: to the Trustees of the
First Christian church for the
nse of the building: to the news
papers of ths city for their co
operation In furnishing publicity:
to those who have graciously
opened their homes to the dele
gates: to the women of this
.bi. and all the other
churches, who have made dona
tions and have so generousu
given their time to maka pos
sible such a wonderful banquet;
i those who hava furnished
to those who nava mniua.
nM-ial music; and to all others
P . . . ... .1.1.
who have helped make this con
ventlon a .access:
i.
RESOLVED, that IJ
:rv, ud4r. -
RESOLVED, th.t these resola
Respectfully submitted.
HELEN E. DEYOE
GENEVA B. HORBELT
ORR1N H. rKAL.ii
kin ri. IMUai i
Resolutions Committee
Walter Waggoner
Opens Campaign
Offices on Main
' The first political candidate to
cpen headquarters in the city was
Walt Waggoner, candidate for
mayor, who opened an office In
the Murray building on Main
street today. Tom Richardson Is
manager of the Waggoner-for-mavor
campaign. Others in the
offico are Fred Houston, secretary-manager,
and Ml Elna Jen
son, secretary.
Campaign cards and other ma
terial are being distributed by ail
candidates for office, and cam
paign meetings are being held In
the Interests of candidates. A
number of public meetings are
scheduled tor the coming two
weeks at grange and community
halls in the county, at which
those running for office are asked
to apeak. Meetings are also being
held in the city by civic clubs, the
chamber of commerce, Isbgr or
ganisation, and lodge.
Hilmore Oil Co.
Plant Ready to
Open Saturday
Lloyd Gedemke. Northwe-ern
sale, supervisor for the GUiuore
Oil company. Is In the city super
vising final arrangements for the
Cllmore plant opening Saturday.
"We are Immensely pleased
with the way both our sales and
construction work bare progressed
here," says Gedemke. "We have
J irst completed final test, on our
36,000 gallon storage tank, which
was built for us In Klamath Falls
by the Spring Street Boiler works.
Not a leak ha. developed, and fill
ing of the tank will start Wednes
day with our first tank oar ship
ments of Blue Green gasoline. We
have been accorded a fine recep
tion by leading stations, and will
open Saturday with an exception
ally good Initial distribution."
Recover Bodies
Of Portland Men
Killed Week Ago
EUREKA, Calif., Oct. 21, (AP)
Killed when their automobile
plunged over a 600-foot embank
ment, the bodies ot A. B. Knous
and W. H. Knous. brothers, were
found near Orleans. Humbodlt
tounty, late yesterday. The acci
dent must have happened a week
or so ago. Papers carried by the
men Indicated they were contract
ors, doing business in Portland
antler the name of Knott. Broth
ers. Their automobile lodged in
l tree.
Al Kader Band
Will Play Here
In connection with the Shrine
ceremonial, which will be held
In Klamath Falls on Saturday,
Out. 16. the- 30-plec uniformed
bank of the Al Kader temple at
Portland, - win toko an active
part. The ban will arrive here
Friday evening and "tone up"
for the big day.
Shrlners In the city are busy
preparing tor the fall ceremon
ial. Prevloua to that event
three-day Rcottlsh-Rite reunion
Will be held here.
Actress Has Marital Recipe
v.... ..
l ; : ffso 1 1
...... .., i her huatiand s
him to see who uses tne car. ne
become the bride of Roy Hargrare.
Germans See New
Plane Chasing Tail
Through Clouds
BERLIN, Oct. 21, (AP)
- '
German and foreign press repre-
..,.,!... anH a .marit nf avia-
untitliM nd a crowd of avia
tion fans flocked to Templehof
afmna trulaw mnA valrhftt tlAW
:TlWf-' monopl.no ap-
- -
Actually, It was not flying
backward. It was the latest
Vivna-a-Wnlr "F.nta" which car
ries Ita Uil where an ordinary!
. . I
monoplane came, i s engine
WB11V It ,W"MH ,U.UI1V. rva
rude. 21 feet In front.
Flying near an ordinary mono
plane, the new ship looked al
most like lu companion except
that It seemed to be flying back
ward. Only when taxiing along
the field at some distance did
Chinese Slay
Two Priests;
Others Held
SHANGHAI. Oct. 11. (AP)
Two Chinese Catholic priests were i fund, in the amount of $13
Mnnrt.il mnrrtnrMt hv eommnntata I sss ,A , . '
at Kian, in Kiangsl province. In
aatnnrta raarhlnr loeal headanar
ten of the missions here today.
The reports also said Bishop Mlg
nanl of the Italian Catholic Lazar-
it mission, had been capturea
with six priests and ten sisters.
Th. iIt nrleata snit tjtn slatera
ifca, rannrti raarnlnr here anlfl
comprised Italians, French and
Lblnese catnouca.
It was reported the bishop and
one priest had been released to
arrange ransom, while the other
were held by the reds as hostages.
Kian is approximately 100 miles
houth of Kanchaog. which I. being
held by a small force of provin
cial troops.
Jurymen Will
Return Monday
Jurymen who w-r. called to
day to finish tho present term
of court were excused until Mon
day morning, October 27, by Cir
cuit Judge W. M. Dnncaa.
The plaintiff in the case of
N. E. Berry vs. the Porter Con
struction company took the ease
by default Tuesday morning,
when neither the defendant nor
counsel appeared in court. Ber
ry was represented by W. S.
Wiley, and the Porter Construc
tion company hv W. Schaupp.
Commandery Holds
Special Conclave
Calvary Commandery No. IS,
Knights Templar ot Oregon held
a special conclave at Masonic
hall Mondy evening. Emmlnenl
Commander E. M. Bubb conduct
ed the opening ceremony. Pait
Commander Frank Ward, assist
ed by Past Commander Georce
J. Walton a Prelate, and other
knight, ot the Temple Degree
team, conferred , the Order of
the Temple up - two candidates
Recorder George P. Taylor re
ports a lot of work for this
week, necessitating special con
clavea both Wednesday and Fri
day. Th special conclaves are
necessary In order to complete
the Knights Templar Initiatory
work on five candidates.
GRANTS PASS REPORTS
TEN FOREST P1HF.8
GRANTS PAS8, Ore., Oct 11,
(AP) Ten forest fire., some of
hem burning briskly, war re
ported by forest rangers to tho
district forestry office her today.
Lookouts, recently called In from
their positions on mountain top,
have been ordered to report for
duty.
mail. She'll match coins with
11 uvt span irura aim ior i.
a playwright. In New Torn n.
the reason for its name "Ente"
meaning duck, become apparent.
With the forward stabiliser
scooping the grass the plane
looked for all the world like a
big duck with outspreak wings
and outstretched neck running
along.
The advantages claimed for
the design are (1) that it la
Impoaslblo to nose over when
landing because the front wheel
beneath the forward atablliser 1
well In front of the center of
gravity. (2) that is proof
.gainst tail spina and (3) that
lta brake can bo applied after
landing with the aama abrupt
ness as on an automobile, thus
making landings on smaller
field, possible.
State Board Is
Allotted $14,668
To Assist Work
SALEM. Ore., Oct. 21, (AP)
The sute board for vocational
education haa received a certl-
vocational education. This la the
first quarterly payment of the
total to be received for the fis
cal year under the Smith-Hughes
act for the promotion of agricul
ture, home economic, and trade
and Industrial education In Oregon.
amines off aMl EsSiMs
Save TrUnese HDatteo
eft. 232425
1Ttai?s. EM. Sati,
Successful
Deer Season
Closed Here
Monday evening marked the
close of the deer aeasou In Klam
nth aud adlotntng counties and
hunters who bar not bagged
their buck will have to content
themselves with chasing foul tor
the next tew weeks.
The present year has been an
exceptionally good one for hunt
era In Klamath couuty. it la re
ported that manv bucks have
been brought In from the vicin
ity of Havden mountain and the
Pokagema districts, as well as
from numerous other favorites
hunting places.
On ot the lucky last day
hunters waa Arthur Hiewer,
youthful carrier for th Evening
Herald, who bagged a two-poiut
buck Mondav. lis waa accom
psnied on the hunting trip by
APat" Murphy and "SI" Orr. both
ot the Herald force.
Another nlmrod who cam
home th closing day with a
deer waa Mr. Knoder, truck
driver, who brought down one
near Hllttebrand. The deer
weighed at pounds, dressed.
and waa on of the largest taken
this season.
Bank Deposits
On Increase
(t iiiitlnuol from Page UmI
shared heavily in th decreased
total. Among th major cities
(.utside ot Portland, only Astoria
and Grama Pass show greater do
posits than a year ago.
Among typical cltlea reposlts on
the latest call are ahown a. fol
lows: Portland. IKT.Oe J.SK 04: Sa
lem. 11.091.S.l: Eugene.
S.323.S6f.97; Pendleton.
16, 61.601. 71; Klamath Falls.
$5,918,600.34; Medford, 15.418.
S08.8S: Baker. 13.731.101.37:
Corvalils. $3. 240.704. 34; Ross
turg. f3.222.S2.7: MarshfUld.
$2,909,879.05; La Grande. 12.
S33.395.23: Ashland, 12.017,
S17.7S. Action Will
Follow Soon
(Continued from Page One)
tended, haa normal unemployed
total of approximately 1.000,000,
consisting mostly of those who
are not seeking work, or else are
shitting from one job to another
and are not without some Income.
The census also show, an average
of 14 breadwinners per family,
so that the total families without
any source ot Income Is placed by
the government below th actual
unemployed total.
To Ask More Money
Tho government baa extended
virtually all ot Ita appropriation,
for public words, amounting to ap
proximately 156,000.000, and Is
planning to ask congress to per
mit greatly Increased expenditures
so as to give Increased employ
ment. Woods, who also organised af
ter the war a commute for plac
ing veterans In jobs, is expected
to come to the capital Immediate
ly to undertake development of
the relief program. He la to work
with th committee of six cabinet
member, and Governor Meyer ot
the federal reserve board.
AU business and professional
women ot the city, whether or not
members ot the B. A P. W, club,
are Invited to attend th meeting
of the club Wednesday evening.
Any candidate who haa not been
reached by a notice grill be wel
comed. Reservations may be made
hy calling Thelma MoAlpIn at 107.
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taaMaa,a.aaaaaaaaiaaaaWaamiaMaaiajiia W'MimtmmWSr: f Wl 1 ajaa.
An airport comparable only to the Croydon. England field, with
many novel feature, la planned by San Francisco lor lta municipal
port. The project will cost over IS.OOO.ouu, will contain HU0
acres, be so arranged that landing and takeoff of 2000 planes dully
Is provided, will simplify traftlc problems, and will be JO minutes
from Market street, l'nuto. from plans, shows hangar, on two
side, while the abutting bay provides for aoaplaue lauding.
Mrs. Carrie
Chapman Catt
Given Award
NEW YORK. Oct. 31. (AP)
Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, now
In her 71nd year was announced
today aa winner ot th 1930
Pictorial Review achievement
award of IS. 000, given annually
to th American woman who has
contributed most of th national
life. In letters, art, aclenre, phll
anthroty, or social welfare.
Percy Waxman. editor of Pic
torial Review, .aid the judge.
In bestowing (he award upon her
were moved by her recent ef
forts In th Interest of Inter
national peace and her activities
In securing tor women a greater
share In public lit.
Th judge Included Bruce
Barton, Senator Arthur Capper,
Mm. Louis Homer, Otto H.
Kahn. Mary Roberta Rhlnebart
and Carl Sandburg.
When asked it ah felt that
women had accomplished aa much
since getting th vote aa they
should have accomplished, Mrs.
Catt replied: "Well. 1 never ex
pected too much.
Bend Sheriff
Finds Hacksaw
Blades in Jail
BEND. Oct. 21. (AP) For
th second time in th past two
weeks. Sheriff McCauley yester
day reported that hack saw
blade, had been discovered In
the Deschutes county Jail. Four
were found hidden behind pic
ture, and in creraasas In the
walls. Six prisoner, are held
awaiting th meeting of the
grand jury In November.
Supply Turkeys
Will Be Normal
CORVALLI8. Oct. 11. (AP)
Reports from th department ot
agriculture in Washington. V
C. received by th Oregon state :
college market service give as-
suranco of an average supply of t
tnrkev. for Thanksgiving.
Government estimate puce ;
the 1980 crop at 1 per cent he
low that of lr.xt year, but greater
than that of th two previous
season..
Biggest Airport
Man, Reputed 113
Years Old, Dies
PORTO ALEUUK, Dr. til. Oct.
21. (AP) Col. Jose Utirge.
Abreau, veteran ot five cam
paign Including the revolution
of 183S and reputedly 113 years
old, died today.
A few minutes before dying
Col. Abreau sold he was sorry
he could not give his sorvlce
to the present Rio tlrande Do
Sul revolution.
,4Kin" Cole Is
Given $200 Fine
Fred "King" Cole, who was ar
rested hy stale prohibition agents
st his service station on the Ash-land-Klamatb
Falls highway, and
charged with the possession and
tale ot moonshine whiskey, was
fined $200 on each count in Jus
tice court Tuesday. At a late
hour Tuesday afternoon the fin
remained unpaid, and Cole re
mained In th county jail.
KGROKH HELD ON
MOONSHINE CHARGE
Mrs. Cleo Keller and Dave Mc
Danlels. both negroes, were ar
rested at noon today at 833 Oaa
street, and charged with the pos
session ot moonshine whiskey.
Th woman la lodged in the
tounty jail and the man In the city
bastil sending their besrlng ou
th charge.
MrXARY PROM
R F.I.IK
or LOinEn
PORTLAND. Oct. Si. (API
Development of Umatilla rapids
along the line of the Boulder
Jam measure, and the prophecy ot
a higher tariff on lumoer. were
held out as achievements of the
near future by Senator McNsry at
meeting of th portlana snip
ping club here last night.
Don't Forget
Lion Dance
October 3 lit
Court Sustains
Jury Verdict In
Oregon City Case
HAI.KM, Ore., Oct. 21. (AIM
Excepting ou delcmlunt, the
supreme court today affirmed a
Jtirr verdict In Judge J. I'. l'uiui
tieli's court at Oregon I'lty
awnrdtiig 11000 dumniea to Nina
Weinett who churged lrs. Albert
Mount, Frank M mi tit. Hugh Htev
en. Mount and tiny Mount with
malpractice. to Dr. Albert
Mount tho vonlli't waa reversed
for th resmiu that he waa an
employe and not a member of
tho firm.
The plaintiff charged that sh
waa Injured by electrodes ap
plied lo her body during an elec
trical treatment. The court held
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that a woman assistant lo the
phvalclans was negligent and
that the doctors were rei,m-llil.
Drowns In Effort
To Shoot Rapids
CHANTS 1'AHH. Or., Oct. 21.
(Al'l Au attempt In shunt the
rsphls of lingua river at iiIkIU
proved fatal In lletiti lllnmliJI,
S ii, Agness ralllemau, who drown
ed when a boat In which he was
riding with Charles Hillings,
overturned. Hillings mm at hole
hut Hlinidell was rarrlad down
stream ttiiarrhtug parties l)l
not loin ted his body today. He
Is survived by his widow ami
four children.
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